The Straits Times, 7 July 1961
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Title Section13 1961-07-07 1 The Straits Times Hal*** Hot*** Estd. 1845. FRIDAY. JULY 7, 1961 15 CENTS.13 words
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Article363 1961-07-07 1 Staff unions seeking general increases warned Minister explains on Gk>vt. spending KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said here today that staff unions "busily preparing memoranda urging general pay increases" should bear in mind that their hopes were not likely to be363 words
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319 1961-07-07 1 Nikita signs mutual assistance pact with North Korea MOSCOW. Thurs. The Soviet Premier, Mr. Khrushchev, announced the conclusion of a pact of mutual assistance, friendship and cooperation with North Korea. Mr. Khrushchev wa.s speaking in the Kremlin at a friendship rally in honour of the North Koreaji Premier. Marshal KirnReuter; UPI - 319 words
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121 1961-07-07 1 'Chinese are ready to enter Laos' BANGKOK. Thurs.—Thailand's Vice-Premier and Defence Minister, Gen. Thanom Kittikachorn. said today that according to information he had ju.st n ceived a large number Communist Chine.se troops were being concentrated in the Thai autonomous area of Sipsong. in southern China. According to Gen. Thanom, theReuter - 121 words
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Article69 1961-07-07 1 PARIS. Thurs.— Ex-General Raoul Salan and six others sought tor their role in the abortive military putsch in Algeria will be tried in their absence by the Paris military high court on July 12, unless they surrender by midnight tomorrow, Justice officials said today.Reuter - 69 words
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211 1961-07-07 1 KUWAIT BOUND FLEET SAILS THROUGH CANAL 'iglX British warships, ton aircraft carrier J Sue/ (.'anal today on t 1 the build-up at Kuwait Iraq. The tank landing ships 1 Messina came next in the i convoy, followed by three destroyers, the fleet tanker Olny brought up the rear. The ships211 words
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Article111 1961-07-07 1 Aussies skittled in 30 minutes EEDS. Thurs. A brills liant English attack skittled the Australian batsmen in 30 minutes of incredible cricket on the first day of the third Test match here today. At tea. the score was 183 for two, Haxvey not out 73 and McDonald out for a111 words
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Article154 1961-07-07 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Five named the boat the "Waltz- lasts and boat yards cave adventurers who hitch- ing .Matilda" at a lunching them a set of sails and hiked from Europe to Sins- ceremony this morning. other equipment After a apore left for Australia to- Brystnski cracked154 words
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Article, Illustration636 1961-07-07 1 Self -rule first, says Brunei politician THE TENGKU'S 'MIGHTY MALA YSIA PROPOSAL ALSO CRITICISED BY SINGAPORE PARTY By MAZLAN NORDIN KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. DRUNEI does not want independence through merger with Malaya, says the leader of the only organised political party in the State. In an interview before I left636 words
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Article64 1961-07-07 1 JAKARTA. TOWS. Air Marshal Suiyaclarma. Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Air Force, said today the republic's new Russian-built TU-16 Baager long-range bombers might have to be used "to end colonialism in West Irian Dutch-held West New Gui--1 nea)". The Air Marshal was talking toReuter - 64 words
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Article128 1961-07-07 1 Opium seized in fishing vessel SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore Customs 1 last night followed up their big opium seizure in the morning with another 200 lb. haul worth 550.000. The st-cond seizure was made from a rushing vessel anchored in the Singapore river opposite the Elknborough market. In hold Customs officers128 words
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Article27 1961-07-07 1 KUWAIT NO uill m>t i I arithdi iwal "i British I il Independent i !i,. iti i| K jluLi -in. in -I I < I 1(1(1 I'27 words
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Advertisement87 1961-07-07 1 *OR> K% IMF. Ajl H WORLD'S Jn at G. C. de SUVA BROS. "Manufacturing Jewellers" 3, RaHlts Place. S pore-1. Pb*n« ***** keeps %^g Up them on the ball Cowlac lull cream mi!k £|fMpfIPV>sE3PJI gives kiddies theessentiai j^KS^^^jiWjfjj^J to keep them fit and well, j "S, >< t y Uri87 words
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Advertisement9 1961-07-07 1 SINGAPORE, fc AAA AVERAGE DAILY (IHIIMin SALE CXfKEIIS 90,0009 words
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Advertisement141 1961-07-07 1 Have Kodak precision ENLARGEMENTS Ajy r~S made V from y° ur #/l-jL___J negatives OOA* 'M»t A* o isQ «lj*L< ktS*4*t/* /T^HBBL J^BM v I The chronometer of unmatched accuracy you 'ye wanted to own THE GMT-MASTER The GMT-MASTER is a precision-built masterpiece in accurate time-keeping: a watch whose revolving rim141 words
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Article, Illustration710 1961-07-07 2 HP HE Soviet Union joined the United Arab Republic and Iraq yesterday in demanding the immediate withdrawal of British forces from Kuwait. Mr Valerian Zorin. the Russian permanent representative, accused Britain of ■crying thief where there i.-> no thief" to hide her "colonialist" aim of710 words
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Article218 1961-07-07 2 Check on new Red split report WASHINGTON, Thurs. United States officials said they were checking into a report of a new and serious quarrel between the Soviet Union and Com- munist China but added that so far they had no confirmation. The officials said that until they had more factsReuter - 218 words
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154 1961-07-07 2 1/LISABETHVILLE. Thurs. J The Katanga Government yesterday protested against the arbitrary arrest and attempted expulsion by the U.N. of Mr. George Thyssens. a Belgian former political adviser here. Mr. Thyssens was said to have been placed under house arrest and told to leave theReuter - 154 words
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Article51 1961-07-07 2 LONDON. Thurs.—Screaming Lord Sutch, the rock n" roil singer who wears a leopard skin and horns on his forehead, was locked In a police cell yesterday. He was charged with assault after an uproar during his act at Klrkconnel. Dumfriesshire. Witnesses said he had his "tail"51 words
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305 1961-07-07 2 U.S. SAYS 2,000 NORTH VIETNAMESE TROOPS ACTIVE IN LAOS— GENEVA, Thursday. A CCORDING to American evidence there are between 1,000 and 2,000 North Vietnamese troops in Laos, a spokesman of the U.S. delegation to the Laotian conference said yesterday. He said these Included infantry personnel, artillery personnel, military training personnelReuter - 305 words
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Article312 1961-07-07 2 THE 10th anniversary of the Colombo Plan for co-operative economic development among the nearly 690 million people of South -East Asia was celebrated in London last night. The Duke of Edinburgh said that though it was due to end hi 1966. "It would beReuter - 312 words
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Article33 1961-07-07 2 LONDON. Thurs. Experts yesterday continued X.-ray examinations of BOAC Britannia airliners following the discovery yesterday of cracked hinge-brackets in the tall units of two Britannias one belonging to another airline. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article27 1961-07-07 2 JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesian workers have taken over the Belgian-owned Faroka cigarette factory at Malang, East Java, according to the Indonesian Cigarette Industries Workers" Union. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article405 1961-07-07 3 SHE WONT JOIN UNLESS ARRANGEMENTS CAN BE MADE TO PROTECT THE COMMONWEALTH ORITAIN has assured New Zealand and the Rhodesian Federation that she will not join the six-nation European Common Market unless special arrangements can be made to protect the vital interests of the Commonwealth. This isReuter - 405 words
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Article214 1961-07-07 3 JAKARTA. Thurs. Lieut.-Col. Achmad Husein the man who touched off the 1958 Central Sumatra revolt and proclaimed the insurgent "Revolutionary Republic of Indonesia" has taken an oath of loyalty to President Scekarno's government. The former military commander of Central Sumatra last week "returned to the republic"214 words
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199 1961-07-07 3 SALISBURY, Thurs. Mr. Kenneth Kaunda, president of the Northern Rhodesian United National Independence Party, said yesterday he would "declare a practical war" on the Rhodesian Federation. Speaking to reporters after he had been searched by the Customs on his arrival here fromReuter - 199 words
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181 1961-07-07 3 MONOPOLIES REPORT STARTS BIG DROP IN SHARES T ONDON. Thurs.— More than £12 million was slashed yesterday from the market value of shares in Britain's two biggest tobacco groups as the result of a report by the Government's Monopo lies Commission. The commission told the Imperial Tobacco Company, which makesReuter - 181 words
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Article50 1961-07-07 3 LONDON, Thurs.— Britain's second nuclear submarine Is to be called the Valiant. Lord Carrington. First Lord of the Admiralty, announced. It has already been ordered and unlike the first, the Dreadnought, which was fitted with an American reactor, the new submarine will have an all-British reactor.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article44 1961-07-07 3 BABY FOR MAY AN D SAM MY HOLLYWOOD. Thurs. Swedish actress May Britt. wife of Sammy Davis Jr.. the Negro entertainer, gave birth here yesterday to a 71b 7oz. daughter, to be named Tracy Hillary. Davis and Miss Britt were married last year— Eeuter.Reuter - 44 words
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264 1961-07-07 3 JUNGLE WAR HERO QUITS— SHOCKED BY 'NAZI' TRENDS CAPETOWN, Thursday /COLONEL Spencer Chapman, who wrote the V/ best-seller "The Jungle is Neutral" —an account of his wartime adventures behind the Japanese lines in Malaya has resigned as headmaster of an Anglican school in Cape Province because of the "coming Nazification264 words
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Article112 1961-07-07 3 A fight for secession abandoned DAR-ES-SALAAM. Thurs Mr. Latham Leslie-Moore, 76-year-old retired civil servant, has abandoned his claim that tiny M'Simbati Island be allowed to secede from Tanganyika. The 650-acre island, off the Tanganyika coast, has about 2.000 African and Arab inhabitants. Mr. Leslie-Moore has twice petitioned th e United112 words
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Article19 1961-07-07 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. President Kennedy has pleded United States help to build Ghana's Volta River hydro-electric project.19 words
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Advertisement447 1961-07-07 3 Bumper Bargain Days EVERY FRIDAY SATURDAY Don t Miss TODAY TOMORROW Only MADE TO MEASURE TROUSIKS I I DACRON 1 COTTON TROUSERS USUAL $24.50 NOW $19.90 WASH ft WEAR TROUSERS (Crease Resistant) USUAL $19.90 NOW SI 6. 50 I DACRON ft WOOL TROUSERS USUAL $35 00 NOW $25.00 MOHAIR ft447 words
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Miscellaneous414 1961-07-07 3 PAniO QIMfiADnDC Doctor; 11.00 Edmundo Ros And rtMUIU OIINbAHOKE. H ls Orchestra; 11 .30 Music For SHORT WAVE SERVICE- Two: 1200 CloK Down -41 metre, RADIO MALAYA MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 4 6 tMtrt SERVICE 41.7 metres News B^Oo More Melodies At Sun- Telk Lee; 7.00 Sing Somethuw rise;414 words
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Article165 1961-07-07 4 Stole from fire site: Jailed SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Bukit Ho Swee fire site would "swarm with trespassers and undesirables" unless those convicted by the courts were given deterrent sentences, said Inspector J. S. Khosa. a prosecutor, today. He was asking Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee, the eighth magistrate, to "make165 words
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Article315 1961-07-07 4 DOUBT OVER WHO SHOULD ANSWER '999' CALL SINGAPORE, Thursday. A MOCK riot operation ended tamely at the Royal Singapore Golf Club course today after a crowd of army "rioters" had to wait more than 40 minutes for police to disperse them. And when police finally315 words
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Article81 1961-07-07 4 A BETTER AIRPORT FOR IPOH IPOH, Thurs.— The terminal building at Ipoh's airport is to be extended at a cost of $60,000 by the end of the year. Under plans prepared by the Public Works Department, a new block will be constructed and a third storey added to the existing81 words
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Article66 1961-07-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Tengku Puteri Kamarlah, 19--year-old daughter of the Sultan of Pahang. will leave for Australia by air on Sunday to study domestic science. She has enrollec at Stratherne Presbyterian .iris" School in Melbourne for the remainder of this year and will transfer to Emily66 words
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Article27 1961-07-07 4 BATTJ GAJAH, Thurs.— The Old Boys' Association of the Sultan Yusof School here will hold their annual dinner and dance tomorrow after the school's sports.27 words
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Article21 1961-07-07 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— The Kllat Club will hold its annual dance at the Diamond Jubilee Hall on Saturday night.21 words
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Article24 1961-07-07 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— The English College here will hold its annual fun fair on July 27 and 28 at the school grounds.24 words
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148 1961-07-07 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. SINGAPORE is soon to have well-trained tourist guides, comparable with the best in the leading tourist centres of the world. Mr. J. Alexander, chairman of the Singapore Tourist Association, announcing this today, said this was the aim of the Ministry of Culture and148 words
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Article39 1961-07-07 4 MALACCA, Thurs.— An eye specialist at the General Hospital, Dr. S. Rama, this morning reported the theft of his car, which h« left parked last night in the porch of his house in the hospital compound.39 words
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Article56 1961-07-07 4 IPOH, Thurs.— A total of 72,000 acres of forest reserve in Peralc was destroyed during the Japanese occupation, the Perak Government said today in a reply tabled at the Legislative Assembly. To another question by Mr. See Khoon Llm (AlllanceJalong) the Government said that Government has56 words
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Article55 1961-07-07 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Koh Teng Khong. 27, accused of misappropriating $1,853 as a cashlef In his father's employ, was today acquitted by the First Criminal District Court. The charge had alleged that Koh misappropriated the money at the Shanghai Nanking Furniture Co. In Joo Chiat Road between55 words
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Article33 1961-07-07 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The United States ConsulateGeneral will hold a tea party on Monday at 4 p.m. at it* new premises in Hill Street to give a preview of Its Cultural Centre.33 words
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215 1961-07-07 4 INJUNCTION TO STOP SAND BEING REMOVED SINGAPORE, Thurs— The Singapore Government will soon take court action against a group of men who remove sand in the Tampines area and take it into town for sale. The State Advocate-Gene-ral's Department is to apply for a High Court injunction to restrain these215 words
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Article60 1961-07-07 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Police will try out a one-way traffic system along Canning Rise for one month starting on July 10. Traffic along Canning Rise will be directed northwards from Coleman Street to Fort Canning Road from 7 a.m. to 8.15 a.m.. from 12 noon to 1.30 p.m.60 words
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359 1961-07-07 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Donations received in Singapore today have boosted the Bukit Ho Swee Fire National Relief Fund by $9,664.24. Tiie lollowlng contribution* totalling $9,***** were received by the committee up till 1 p.m. today: Singapore Pale Hock Pal Athletic Association and Kong Ciiuw359 words
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284 1961-07-07 4 School head warns: Go back or else... SINGAPORE. Thursday. rrHE Principal of the Victoria School, Mr. Paul Abisheganaden tonight warned 23 boys, who absented themselves earlier in the day from an afternoon class, that they faced severe disciplinary action if they did not return to class by Saturday. Una Only284 words
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173 1961-07-07 4 PREMIER ON PURPOSE OF MOBILE CONCERTS SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Premier. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. today said that mobile concerts arranged by the People's Association would help to make up for the deficiency of cultural entertainment and activities for people in the outlying areas. Mr. Lee observed that In spite of173 words
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Article37 1961-07-07 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs— The Science Society of the University of Malaya in Singapore will hold a symposium on "Employment opportunities for science graduates in Malaya" at 5.15 p.m. on Saturday at the New Lecture Theatre 3.37 words
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Advertisement311 1961-07-07 4 ODEONNOW SHOWING! (SINGAPORE) NO FREE LISTS) DAILY AT 11 A.M.- 1. 30-4.00-6.30 9.30 P.M. it^Baw wk-^^^y Thelown... <Jjl HkMMHftMf the people 1 J A I 1 1 and the truth ■WWpApJJ it called indecent '<40r IU JEHB \r Jb^b^ Ba^rC or* Tr-e fco*r> by J* mmm JEPM GRACE METALiOUS Hk.'*-'311 words
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Miscellaneous244 1961-07-07 4 T™ hiS?^* 1 ,1". 8 73 5 PJn.; from Penang (ML schedule of civil aircraft 151) 9 pm- from Kuala Lum SSTSSSA I^* tlr pur AUIVAXS DEPARTOMB Sa^jffiVffiisn .snu^s are 546 pjn J»P»n Air Lints: To BangGaruda: From Jakarta <QA «>*. Hon* Kong. Japan (JL 802) 8.55 ajn.; f-om Bangkok244 words
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Article73 1961-07-07 5 <:EREMBAN. Thurs. The Seremban Rotary Club will concentrate on giving assistance to youths this year, the new president. Mr. Tan Hee Wong, said yesterday. Youths will be given advice on choosing a profession. Mr. T.A. Dobson has been elected vice-president. Other officials are: Secretary.73 words
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Article61 1961-07-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Two officers of the Federation Signals have been selected to attend a signals company commanders course at the School of Signals, Mhow. India. They are Captain Ooi Teong Aun of the 2nd Federal Infantry Brigade, Ipoh. and Captain A. F. Schubert of the Ist61 words
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Article51 1961-07-07 5 KUALA KANGSAR. hurs. Saharuddin bin Mat. 30, who fell 35 ft. from a manKOsteen tree yesterday, lied in the district hospital. He was plucking mangosteens from his garden in Kampong Paya Renggaoi. Padang Rengas, seven miles from here, for sale in the market when he51 words
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Article169 1961-07-07 5 SINGAPORE, Thursday. A BOUT 300 stable hands employed at Bukit Timah race course want more pay. The Race Course General Employees' Union, which re- presents them, has submitted claims for more pay and improved working conditions to their employers, the Race Horse Trainers' Association.169 words
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Article34 1961-07-07 5 TELUK ANSON. Thurs.Inspector Gan Cheng Lock has left on transfer to Talplng and has been succeeded by Inspector Mohamed Mokhtar bin Haji Mohamed Daud from ihe Federal Police Depot In Kuala Lumpur.34 words
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400 1961-07-07 5 Govt. honours pledge to home town of Chin Peng Sir Henry Gurney, the then High Commissioner of the Federation, flew to the scene to investigate the outrage. The security forces promised that the Government would rebuild the homes. The grateful villagers renamed the kampong Pekan Gurney. Today the Perak Legislative400 words
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211 1961-07-07 5 A contract breach alleged: Govt. sued DENANG, Thurs. M. Ratnavale, a former Assistant Controller of Foreign Exchange, today issued a writ against the Government for alleged breach of contract and fraudulent misrepresentation. Ratnavale. who relinquished his post last July, is also seeking a High Court declaration that his post was211 words
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256 1961-07-07 5 increase in trade disputes and strikes but Govt. is 'not alarmed' KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. HPHE ACTINC Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manicica- vasagam, said today that there had been an increase in the number of strikes and trade disputes in the Federation, but the Government was not alarmed. He was256 words
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Article46 1961-07-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Selangor State Government has drawn up a BUI to double the subsistence allowance of members of the Legislative Assembly from $12.50 a day to $25 while attending meetings of the Assembly, any committee meeting or the executive council.46 words
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Article40 1961-07-07 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Thurs.— Mr. Ng Cheow Yen, Area In'ormation Officer, North P*»rak, stationed here, has been promoted to State Information Officer. Malacca. Inche Wan Man bin Hajj Ismail, from Ipoh, will temporarily take over his duties herp40 words
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Article140 1961-07-07 5 CINGAPORE, Thurs. The year-old strike by 100 employees of the Italian owned Bukit Tlmah Sawmllli. Ltd. has been settled. After many meetings, agreement, was reached today between the manage, ment and the Singapore General Employees' Union, representing the strikers. Mr. Wee Toon Boon. Parliamentary Secretary140 words
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Article63 1961-07-07 5 SINGAPORE. Ttaurs. Thieves yesterday broke into ilir home of a Kadio Singapore announcer. Inrhe Mohammed Zain bin Mahniud. yesterday and got away with $835 worth of jewellery. Inche Zain had returned to his house in Bed ok Roau at 7.15 p.m. and found the front window forced63 words
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Article28 1961-07-07 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Adelphi Hotel will hold a French gastronomy week from July 14 to 22, and a Swiss gastronomy week from Aug. 1 to 8.28 words
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Advertisement35 1961-07-07 5 Sblikan A symbol of quality in writing JA instruments for decades 'Ji'likanUO jM EXCEPTIONAL 53 QUALITY OF CLASS 200 CtemencGou Avenue, Spore 9. Lower prices during Frigidoir* Week even for hire purchase BUY NOW SAVE!35 words
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Article413 1961-07-07 6 'SINGAPORE -STYLE' GANG IS SMASHED, ARCHIVES OF COMMUNIST GROUPS SEIZED QARAWAK police have smashed a "Singapore-style" secret society, discovered in Kuching for the first time since the end of the war. Early police action prevented it from preying on society, says the Sarawak Annual Report for 1960,413 words
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Article247 1961-07-07 6 Kelantan Govt. to get shake-up IfOTA EHARU. Thins. "•—A major shake-up in the P M I P controlled Kelantan State Government is expected to be announced at the end of this month. This follows two hush-nush meetings of the State's PMIP leaders here to consider the party's defeat at the247 words
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Article, Illustration138 1961-07-07 6 Even on holiday Mr. Townley goes on the air SINGAPORE. Thurs Mr. Rex C Townley M.P.. ortner Opposition leader in the Tasmanian Parliament, today called on the Speaker of the Singapore Legislative Assembly. Sir George Oehlerv and was shown the assembly chamber. Mr Townley. who is now on a holiday138 words
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Article169 1961-07-07 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs —Malaya will be represented at the Commonwealth Defence Advisory Committee conference to discuss closer co-opera-tion among members of the organisation to be held In London this month. The Malayan representative will be Col. Mohamed Noor bin Tamin, Military AdvLser to the Malayan169 words
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Article112 1961-07-07 6 $250 more for 2 widows |f UAL A LUMPUR. Thurs. The two widows or Malaya's first Yang di-Pertuan Agong and former Yang diPertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan are to get pensions from the Negri Sembilan Government. Tengku Puan Besar Kurshlah will get $150 a month and Tengku Zaidah blnte Tengku112 words
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Article47 1961-07-07 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The tenth magistrate. Mr. Ho Thiam Chet, today fined two men $500 each for being agents of a bookmaker. The men. Goh Sze Kirn and Llm Eng Siong, were arrested by a police party at the Singapore Turf Club on Dec. 14.47 words
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108 1961-07-07 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A free-lance American journalist. Mr. William Weaver. 35, has just completed a personal survey on the entrepot trade of Singapore. Before his departure by air for, Hong Kong today he said that he had carried out similar surveys In 18 other countries.108 words
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Advertisement135 1961-07-07 6 TOWARD THB NEWEST FIKIth. Till NEWEST FABRIC The TEUIN look is the forward look. TEIJIN has been looking forward for <ai &A W^l 43 years, putting modern technique, research, development and traditional M B^ Japanese textile skills together to produce some of the most forward fibres and <<■ Ik* Hk.135 words
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Miscellaneous286 1961-07-07 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS memory: t'.'s a stock arrang*8. Poison-pen Involvement of mem (8). the author of "The Rights of 6. Pick holes In the copperf Man"? (8). Done! (10). 9. Legendary king of Borneo 7. Be .so excited about city ie(6). feience to Change 161. 10. Lame excuse lor286 words
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1188 1961-07-07 7 rpHE wife of Hamid Tuah has made '"extreme demands," the Sessions Court here was told today. One of the wife's demands was for compensation for suffering caused by her husband's detention under the Restricted Residence Ordinance. The Acting State Secretary. Inche Lokman1,188 words
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220 1961-07-07 7 H.Y.Teh, 52, doctor who turned a lawyer, is dead If U ALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A funeral service was held here today for Dr. H. Y. Teh, 52, a lawyer who died in the General Hospital last nisht. The service took place at the Loke Yew Road crematorium and was attended220 words
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Article186 1961-07-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Five Forestry Department officials and 22 Malayan sawmillers will leave for Australia on Saturday for a fortnight's study of modern sawmilling techniques and equipment in New South Wales. The tour arises from a recommendation by Mr. E. B. Huddleston of the New South186 words
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Article49 1961-07-07 8 Hicr^i iin i minimum} THE FAMILY of the lale Mr. Wona Yin rnn thank professor, doctors and e fT of ward -I (ieneral Hosll'ness. alro staff of Tan Tot k Seng Hospital, relatives and friends for their wreaths monetary gifts, mxhi visit, condolences and attendance a l funeral.49 words
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Article370 1961-07-07 8 M »r4. tl§ (Minimum) HEAR THE New Band at Ihe Meat roint Uardrn. Pasir I'anjsn*. pors. COUNTRY AIR in Town" Fresh and f'otrant win b< the air even in a rw.m in lo»n MM A.r.uk. MATERNITY REGISTERS Required Ltd <7il-IT« tSiingei Be«i ltoa<t. Kuala Lumpur: Tel *****. Cost S4.370 words
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Article55 1961-07-07 8 ;n More 1 S7.S» Hia.) SPIRITUAL COMFORT Christian l'a:iiphl«ts mailed fi«e No obligation. CW> Cluny Road B'pore no>. YOUTH FOR CHRIST Vnd Anolver»»ry Rally Victoria Memorial Hall Saturday «th July 7 30 p.m. Come and the occasion with us Youth In action. Speaker: J. O. Banners. Ueneral Director55 words
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The Straits Times Friday. July 7. 1961.
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Article722 1961-07-07 8 Everything has gone M well sii far for the three Biitish Ministers on their common marital lour of the Commonwealth that it almost looks as though Britain intends to stick to the Commonwealth. But j<he economic problems with I which Mr. Selwyn Lloyd is wrestling argue otherwise.722 words
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Article350 1961-07-07 8 A fortnight ago, the Minister of Finance said that there was no question of a general review of salaries in the public services. If any union expectations survived this flat discouragement, they must now be set aside. Mr. Tan Siew Sin has said it again and underlined350 words
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Article132 1961-07-07 8 A correspondent whose letter is published in an adjoining column objects to Dato Sheikh bin Bakar's comparison in the Senate of the salaries of magistrates and senior interpreters. True, as our correspondent points out, the pay of the legally qualified magistrate is higher than the basic of132 words
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Article, Illustration1405 1961-07-07 8 Last chance for Mrs B and FOR HER COUNTRY TOO COLOMBO. Thurs. SINCE 1956 there have been no Tamils in the governments of Ceylon, which have been representative only of the majority community of Sinhalese. But in style and policy they have acted like minority governments, only temporarily in power1,405 words
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LETTERS
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174 1961-07-07 8 COMPARISONS are odious. It Is said, but the comparison made by Dato Sheik bill Bakar vis-a-vls the senior interpreter's salary and that of the magistrate U not only odious but misleading. While it is true to say that a senior Interpreter receives174 words
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Letter244 1961-07-07 8 As far as my knowledge goes. 1! a barrister is appointed magistrate he starts on the salary scale of $592-$1254 a month. If he makes good he can rise to the post of Chief Justice. Against this the interpreters salary scale Is $152.50 (for Malays and Indians) and $167.50 «for244 words
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Letter176 1961-07-07 8 Diesel smoke menace I AM in full agreement with E.J.E. regarding the menace ol dlesei fumes. However. It Is not Just lorry attendant., who are liable to get lung cancer but all road users who have to breathe this evil stench. It is a fact that these lorry and bus176 words
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Letter162 1961-07-07 8 IREFitfi 10 me letter by "Motorist" (S.T. July li concerning double white lines along Orchard Road in front of th e Lido Cinema. The primary object of these lines is to disallow motorists coming from the direction of the town to cut across the road and enter162 words
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Letter72 1961-07-07 8 A SMALL mobile team came here for the whole of this week to renew Identity cards for the residents of this town. When I went to the issuing centre, the offlcer-ln-charge refused to five me an appointment letter, apologetically explaining that he had no forms for me. He72 words
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Advertisement464 1961-07-07 8 STRAITS TIMES& FREE PRESS r— i»e tan— isiw e# Wm'U*- •>» ear reftraaeafarfee ai Ist tmm COLO STOftAOI ARCAOI mtU rrwn mull Bgajgl aOert'seawal* rlmrtt t* aiae«(ere else ajaadaal Is: COLO STORAU .RANCH!* et MOLLAMO »O»t>. BATON*. AUTHORIIIO A.INTSi CITT IOOK MM. (TORI ITO. lIMAII wiNCMsaTtn MSa a »b«i»»lt» no464 words
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Advertisement98 1961-07-07 8 I Fell Into a Thunderstorm You are flying a supersonic jet at 47,000 feet. Suddenly a red light flashes: 'Engine trouble bale out!' What happens. Can you survive an eightmile drop the lack of oxygen a temperature 70 degrees below zero a descent through a thunderstorm? For airman William Rankin98 words
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Advertisement79 1961-07-07 8 fot a TIGER OIL ENG AUN TON 6 The T.,,, Medlcol Hell AUm il -v TKJER RAI M 7 r AUuJi fU* DEMAND! THE HIGH SPEED FILM OF ALL ROUND QUALITY ThellfoidHP3 gggggggggflLj^r^^iP^laWu fl m SLJlted for k/^^fi aHaf^ indoor and |k outdoor photoi'lrnK^i \km graphy aM the k'yßaK Wavm79 words
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Article, Illustration2766 1961-07-07 9 NAIR - 'Bank trying to frighten people 5 NAIR: £Y THE UNION'S CASE— Talk of better pay for staff upsetting the economy of the State 'smacks of hypocrisy' SINGAPORE, Thursday. MR. C. Devan Xair told the Industrial Arbitration Court today that it was regrettable that a leading local bank like the OverseaChinese2,766 words
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716 1961-07-07 9 Pie President of the court rules on validity of collective agreements OINCAPORE Thun.— The Industrial Arbitration Court today made a ruling on the question of collective agreements and their validity depending on whether they were made before or after the Industrial Relations Ordinance came into operation on Sept. 15. 1960.716 words
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Advertisement67 1961-07-07 9 ■jß\ v« £X SUPERKEMTONE DE LUXE LATEX WALL PAINT Always o step ahead in quality ond colour service Dries in |ust 20 minutes It's velvety sheen losts for yeors ond years Guaranteed Woshoble Use KEM-GLO ENAMEL m matching colours for your woodwork. Drop in at your paint deoler or at67 words
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Advertisement59 1961-07-07 9 Hit MOST ftyJjttX \i\MJ SOWAR BY WEST END WATCH C 2 fICASONMIE PRICES /-^H V PAR EAST SOLE AGENTS LAPHENGCO., LTD. SINOAPORC BANK OF CHINA •UUOINO HONO KONG MARINA HOUSE SWAN S-T-RE-T-C-H ggn^ NYLON SOCKS swan JmfM '^SlEXSOHjjmtd TRADING COMPANY !/VTK ***** PWNSEP STREET. SMGAPORC. 143, SUNGEI BESI ROAD. K.59 words
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Article310 1961-07-07 10 Aim is to serve freighters, coastal vessels: Director IT ACTS AS AGENTS FOR LINER, TRAMP OWNERS, AS A CHARTERING BODY AND SHIP OPERATORS NEW shipping company has been formed in Singapore under the name of Wah Hin Shipping Co. Ltd. with a nominal capital of $1310 words
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Article117 1961-07-07 10 INDIAN FIRMS SEEK MARKET pVDRTY-FOUR Indian firms are seeking an export market in Singapore for their products. The trade Inquiries were received by the Commission for India. Singapore, and published In the latest issue of Singapore Trade. Among the products to be exported are railway rolling stock, textile machinery, pig117 words
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Article67 1961-07-07 10 JAPAN produced 19.002 tons of rubber products in May compared with 18.855 tons in the previous month. Motor car tyres and tubes accounted for 8.833 tons (8.626 tons), bicycle tyres and tubes 675 tons (695 tons), rubber soled canvas shoes 1.032 tons (1.052 tons), rubber shoes 1.22467 words
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Article57 1961-07-07 10 SOCIETA PIRELLI of Milan I has announced that one of its subsidiaries. Societa Supega of Turin, is to construct at Trigglana, near Bari, a factory for the production of rubber shoes. The plant which is expect ed to go into production soon will have a capacity oi 4.000.00057 words
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265 1961-07-07 10 Bata plans modern works in Singapore THE Bata Organisation is to build a new factory at Telok Blangah, Singapore, Mr. A. J. Jugas, the managing director said yesterday. Mr. Jugas said tnat the plan had already been submitted to the local building authorities and work would begin as soon as265 words
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Article28 1961-07-07 10 The Daimler-Benz A.G. has produced 300.000 MercedesBenz trucks since 1949. The company manufactures a wide range of trucks frorr 1.75 to 9 tons with many variations.28 words
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97 1961-07-07 10 A COMPANY which aims to bring rubber and consumer interests closer together has begun operations in Singapore. It is Commodity Traders and Co. Ltd. formed by Boustead and Co. Ltd.. Sandilands. Buttery and Co. Ltd. and 11. A. Astlett and Co. Inc.. of New York, who97 words
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Article, Illustration249 1961-07-07 10 ™c Maruzen Toyo Oil Co. (Singapore) Ltd. may x build a jetty at its $20 million oil refinery at Pasir Panjang, said the vice-president, Mr. Hiroshi Ueda before he returned to Osaka after a three-week visit to Singapore. Mr Ueda said that the249 words
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Article, Illustration143 1961-07-07 10 MR. T. J. M. Goodwin, sales lecturer of the market promotion and training department of Standard -Triumph International, Coventry, Britain, has completed a two-week lecture tour of Singapore, the Federation and Borneo territories. Mr Goodwin left on Wednesday for the Philippines. Hong Kong, Thailand. Middle143 words
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Article49 1961-07-07 10 Three dealers of the Shell Co. In Penang each of whom has given more than 30 years' service to the company, have received commemorative plaques. They are: Mr. Hup Heng Cheong. Sungka <31 years), Mr. Telk Hoe. Taiplng (34 years), and Mr. Sam Hock, taiplng (33 years).49 words
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Article67 1961-07-07 10 THE Ford Motor Co. of Australia announced a A£ 15.700,000 expansion programme for plants In Victoria and New South Wales. The programme which I covers two years comprises [spending A £5,000.000 at the Melbourne suburban plant at Boradmeadows to which company headquarters will be moved from67 words
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199 1961-07-07 10 T. S. TAN - Japan to buy more Malayan iron ore T. S. TAN By T<HE Second Secretary A (Trade) of the Japanese Embassy in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. S. Komatsu, said that Japan would buy six million tons of iron ore from Malaya this year one million tons more than in 1960. Mr. Komatsu199 words
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Article83 1961-07-07 10 H.P. debt in U.K. grows BRITAIN'S hire purchase debt rose ilO million to £949 million in May, double the increase of the previous month, the Board of Trade announced. This is £3 million less than in May 1960. Seasonally high figures for cars were largely responsible for a rise of83 words
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Advertisement166 1961-07-07 10 S* MANSFIELDS SINGAPORE TEL. 2412 PENANG ***** K. LUMPUR ***** put a Qompton Parkinson CEILING FAN into circulation I he- C.P. high-efficiency ceiling fan has been designed (o give the greatest possible circulation of air per unit current consumption. A finger-tip wall control enables it to be rotated nt varying166 words
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Advertisement55 1961-07-07 10 SECURITY lQ^-JF^ LI PS SAFES VAULT DOORS > l ''K^l g-__|^ E^ sight and shoot I^H^«2 Mil U:'-: .':''^l: H J r *'l HvVHv^l H Olympus Black White Photographic Store t nm mm No. 392, Chulio Street, Penang. ifp BRANCH OFFICES: Ul No. 193, Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur. lIU No.55 words
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Advertisement1742 1961-07-07 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIGHT ENQUIRIES lei 240y PASSABE INQUIRIES. 111. 141) TO ADEN.. LIVERPOOL. CLAICOW. LONOON t CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'h«ri fining LAERTES inrlrpMl. OuDl'i Gin M Tilay lily 1,10 Jlly It MARON I Mi, H'burg, Moll.. A'movtn ill) I illy 10 my 11/11 My 11 PEIEUS Li.irpMl, Glasgow Jaly1,742 words
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Advertisement1348 1961-07-07 11 T HE E. A. C. LINES ADEN OEOSEA. MEDITERRANEAN CONTINENTAL I SCANDINAVIAN POBTS. S'pori p. Sham Penani fIfVKjVVn "SIBONCA" a) Sailel II Pirt/ 7 Jlly t/ OM} CL\p|j/3l "MEONIA" I) c) 21/23 lily 24 21 lily 27/20 JMy JLjBKC -ayuthia" ai M My/ 4 ah I ''i a«m J r*llaa.i1,348 words
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Advertisement1463 1961-07-07 11 i u S!i°d n l n THE BEM LINE STEAMERS LTD. mn' SINSAPORi llacirparatm ta tke Until Kngli* IB LINES EXPRtIS SERVICES TO 10N00N UVERPOOI t CONTINENTAL POUTS. S'pori P Sham Ptnani OENRINMES(E.LP) L'RMI, Hull, R'dam. H'buri My 10/11 II Pt/My 1 BENNACNIE A'wirf, L'don, G'many. Ream My 11/11 My1,463 words
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Advertisement1339 1961-07-07 11 taf^ McALISTEn <Sc CO.. LTD. w. BLLERI4AM LIMB KLA VEX ESS LIME LONOON HAMOURG ROnERDAM. NAVRt LOS ANGELES, UN FRANCISCO 1 HUH SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND CITY OF RIPON AcceatiM carge fw Ceatral 1 Saat* Spore P. Sham renank Amin-a 10/21 Illy 27 31 Jlly 11 Jaly/ 1 lit IONNEVILLI1,339 words
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353 1961-07-07 12 From Our Market Correspondent IT was a very active day on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and there was a substantial turnover. Tin shares stimulated by the rise of $11.37 i in the metal price improved selectively and heavy buying in a scrip353 words
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Article23 1961-07-07 12 Malayan Stock Indict*: July 8 July 5 Industrials: 179.28 175.51 Tins: 354.44 351.68 S Rubbers: 242.75 242.75 lan 1 1958= 1M23 words
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Article976 1961-07-07 12 BUSINESS 00 the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals In brackets was: Industrial!: Jardine Waugh (l.OOO) $t.90: Stramfrs (1,000) 88 centa; Wm. Jacka (2,000 i 51. 67: Boustead (4,000) 51..-.S ON, $1.60. 51.50J OL. Minings: Ampat (500) 17a. 4td.; Austral Amal (2.000)976 words
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Article101 1961-07-07 12 JHI Chm«i« Product Exchanga. Sln- juport. no.n prlcfi per ptcul t.rday war*: C.pra IK.C ontinent July shipment »25| buyers, $36i Mllera. C.cMnit Oil: bulk S3B| aelien. drum Mil arllera. Papawr: Muntok while $IXO sellrra. Sarawak white $17T| acilera, special Sarawak black JI47J aellen, garbled Lampong black JI47J ■filers.101 words
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Article91 1961-07-07 12 Further June rubber crops were: BenU 137.000 lb.; Jeram KuanUn 70.000 lb.: Kandonr, Tanjoni Pau: Kundonc Estate 62.006 lb and Tanjong- Pan Estate 115.000 lb.: MenUkab 80.000 lb.; and Snoajei Bacan 225.500 lb. Indraciri 132,519 lb. Koala Reman 125.200 lb Bokit KaUl 45.414 lb. Amalgamated Malay 83,000 lb.:91 words
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Article42 1961-07-07 12 Tala.m Mines produced 340 plcuis in June. Pahanf Con produced (or export in the quarter ended June 30 10,618 piculs of Un concentrates. In the same period Sunyel KinU produced 13.27 piculs of tin ore and Ipoh Tin 325.90 picula.42 words
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343 1961-07-07 12 T<HE tin price in Singax pore yesterday rose spectacularly by SI 1.37 J to $471.37$ per picul, less than $9 below the peak price for the current year. Traders see in the rise the upward trend that was expected, after the market343 words
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Article120 1961-07-07 12 MELBOURNE, Thurs. INVESTMENT shares traded x along firm lines. A.W.A. gained Is Id. to 245. 7d. and Kothmans 4s. to 104s. Cyclone eased Is. to 235. Base metals eased but oil ■hares were firm and active. Timor gained 3s. to 10s. 9d. and Interstate 3s. to lift Commonwealth120 words
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Article222 1961-07-07 12 JULY first grade rutber buyers »c.». i J cloaed In Singapore yesterday at 84i cents per lb. down a quarter of a cent on Wednesday's closing price. Tbe tone was quiet. S. CCR. A. closing prices In centa per Ib. yeaterday were: Int. 1 R.S.B. Spot f.o.b. buyera222 words
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Article38 1961-07-07 12 SINGAPORE, July 6. RUBBER: 84> cents per lb. (down a quarter of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 84 cents (barely steady) TIN; $471.37' 2 per Picul (np $11,371 j). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (unchanged).38 words
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Article158 1961-07-07 12 CHIPS lying alengside the Slngapere wharves teday are: Carbeta 19. i Walrata 27/28, Bonneville 33 '34. Blntanc 2S/26, Van Noort 28/29, President Van Buren 18, Neder Weser 10/11, Knud Maersk 8/9. Straat Johore 35/36. Belat Bait 23 34 Outer Reads: Huncuran. TJltJalenka. Olxa Maersk. Leda Maersk. Van158 words
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Article111 1961-07-07 12 TMI Malayan Exchani* Bankf Assc 1 alatlan madr tntae changm tn Its ratea to merchants yesterday (all rates to IKK)): N«w Yarli: buying airmail T.T. 33 9/K. O.D. 32 11/16. 90 d >t 32 15/18 credit bills, 33 1/16 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 331. O.D. 34.111 words
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Advertisement184 1961-07-07 12 WESWUNP EUROPf Sf RVICE >in> r Prujut 'VAkU v 15 July 17 July II Jlly Mti&eniei. Mjv'e Ounmrk. 10UTH i WUI AFRICA SEIVICt gmm TCNIUNtA t/11 Jlly Durban (23/7), Port Elizabeth (117) Capetown (IT/7) Matjo. (1/1), Laioi (7/1), Cotonou (11/1). Accra, Ttkoradi, Abidjan, Freetown, Canjkry, Dakar (14/1). S'pira LOUBIMA II184 words
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Advertisement941 1961-07-07 12 I^^»»ai*W^ M\ '4&"-ttT LVt^BT*ft^Laißi fßT^aail KELANTAN GOVERNMENT SUNGEI BIDOR TIN DREDGING Public Appointment iLii-prn Applications are lnviteo lor |n n ort outpul for month Appoiutmenl as Social Welfare < ot Juile 1 J 961 546 picxlla AiMsuuit (Male): t a> Salary Scales: $137.50x7 50- worked 612 P teuta 152.50/175x7.50-205 224x941 words
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Advertisement672 1961-07-07 13 i (Continued from Pace 8i SITUATIONS VACANT Wormt Si (MlmJ—Box tt et: extra CHINESE NURSE RECEPTIONIST required for Singapore Surgery. Knowledge of English. Malay OsßfeHH dialect* essential Box A 6798 ST. Spore ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK «lth some sales experience required Immediately by an American firm. State experience and salary required to672 words
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Advertisement636 1961-07-07 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 11) Word* Si (Min.)— Box it et*. extra STFNOCRAPMIR WANTID By Kuropran Company. Apply i'h l*> fereocr* and details of experience to Box A 1417 S.T. K L CHARTERID ACCOUNTANT re- quired by old eatabllahed Singapore firm a* offlc* Manactr. Rratonabl* salary with good prospects aad bonuses for636 words
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Advertisement961 1961-07-07 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Jii Word* Si (Min.)— Box it et: extra NO. 14 FIRST Avenue (Room No*. 3*5) Self-contained furnished Flatlet, own bathroom, bed and sitting room. Own entrance Blnitl* parson or married couple, food provided (Breakfast anl dinner) or without food. Reasonable Rent. Apply S t 10 Chulla Street. Singapore.961 words
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Advertisement919 1961-07-07 13 HOUSES k\ LAND FOR SALE Word, Si (Min.)— Box it rtt. extra A BUPER BARGAIN Ii thl. TwoStorey Terrace House off MacPherxon Road. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, lonKbath, dining A livlncroom. kitchen A store. Area about 2600 square feet. Freehold. Fencing Irongate. Only $17,000. Vacant possession. Loan available. Singapore House,919 words
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Advertisement781 1961-07-07 13 EDUCATION Wtrdt U (Mim.)— Box St etl. txtra NROL NOW with "1.T.1." 19. I LoroniE 30 Geylang, B'pore I4OSO7) for the 4-Month Guaranteed Rapid Course in BlcnoKraphy Shorthand Type- I writing. Bookkeeping. Also Stenographer*' Training Course. Speed Cla see* j l.'O w.p.m. Beginners Chine** A I Malay. Stenography Rapid Court*781 words
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Advertisement772 1961-07-07 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE Z« Wordi Si (Mim.)— Box it et*. extra I»ST VOLKSWAGEN Kxcllent condition aervice records available $3,300 0.n.0. Ring (B'pore) *****. TIS9 BORCWARO ISABELLA Cembl IM.iHW miles Insured April IM2 $5,000. Wiiku-. 3 Becher Road. Ipob Tel: 4.11 1 FIAT 600 1960 model tonvertihie rood condition one European772 words
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Advertisement752 1961-07-07 13 VIHICLIS FOR SALI It Wordi Si (Mim.)— Box tt ctt. exfr. I IMT WOLIILIV 15 SO, black imms■tilste condition SS.tOO'- 0.a.0. Owner J leaving. Phone Won* 9494S office or I 3031U after 6 p.m. for appointment j > FOR SALE 1 1 ZV Word* Si {Mim.)— Box it etl. txtra752 words
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Advertisement479 1961-07-07 13 MISCELLANEOUS r» Word, Si (Mim.)— Bex tt et: extra MY OMATIFUL TNANKt to mX lud« Thaddcus (or ttrantina an linpoaelMe favour on the flrat day uf ny Novena Joeepbln*. HAVE YOUR Beauty ProDlems (Olvid bjr London -i ruined Rpecalial. Ikrpolatmrnta taken (or farials, pimple Ireatmenn. sllmmlnr perm*, sets. Kaxiog, manicures.479 words
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477 1961-07-07 14 MEMO LOOKS READY TO TACKLE CUP FIELD Racing with Epsom Jeep Singapore, Thursday BACK in serious training after being barred from racing for two months, Big Noise has been going great guns on the track this week. Big Noise was suspended477 words
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73 1961-07-07 14 US CRICKET ELEVEN FOR TOUR OF BRITAIN T ONDON, Thurs. A United States cricket eleven will arrive in Britain next week for tbe first notable tour by an American team in 50 years, it was announced here yesterday. The tour has been arranged by the English Club Cricket Conference. SomeReuter - 73 words
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Article163 1961-07-07 14 Five new Walker Cup 'caps' I ONDON, Thurs.— Britain's golf selectors sprang some surprises when they announced the Walker Cup team today to meet the United States at Seattle »n Sept 1 and 2. The team, which will be captained by Charles Lawrie, will be: Maj. D. A. Blair, M.Reuter - 163 words
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Article18 1961-07-07 14 WELLINGTON. Thurs. The Australian Rugby League touring team beat South Auckland 26-8 at Hamilton yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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132 1961-07-07 14 CHAOS IN THE RING AS DAVE KEEPS TITLE DOME, Thurs. Dave Charnley of Britain kept j hU European lightweight boxing title here last night when Raimondo Nobile of Italy retired after the fourth round of the scheduled 15--round fight with an injured right thumb. There were chaotic scenes in the132 words
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1261 1961-07-07 14 RACE ONE: 2.15-MAIDEN STAKES-6F 2-YEAR-OLDS-DIV 1 1 6 Bright Melody (Chens' St. Spencer. 8.4 (F) Franklin 7 2 8 Tartan II (Shaw St.) Spencer. 8.4 Johnson 5 3 9 Turn The Tide (AP St.i Daniels. 8.4 'Subian 8 4 9 Petite Mademoiselle (Veni Vici1,261 words
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1415 1961-07-07 14 RACE ONE: 2.15-CLASS 3 DIV 5-6 F 1 Lord Lucan (Yang 6c Yin St.) Heddle. 3 9.0 10 2 Auch Aye (Mdms Meyer Murphy) Donnelly. 3 9.0 Donnelly 13 3 Showgirl 111 (Shaw St.) Spencer. 3 8.13 Franklin 2 *4 Magniflco i Lucky E1,415 words
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Article172 1961-07-07 14 Another US swim coach for S'pore SINGAPORE. Thurs. An A m c r i c a n professional swimming coach will arrive here on July 18 and spend the next two months helping local swimmers to prepare for international competitions later this year. He Is Edward John Smyke. an associate172 words
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Article73 1961-07-07 14 HENLEY ON THAMES. Thurs. Japan's gallant bid for success at Henley Royal Regatta here yesterday ended when the Furukawa four were eliminated by the British Vesta Club aftor a hard struggle in their tirst heat of the Wyfold Cup. Vesta won by 1J lengths, clockingReuter - 73 words
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Article48 1961-07-07 14 LONDON, Thurs— Peter AlllM (Britain), with an average of 5.33 points, heads the Professional Golfers' Association order of merit table after the recent Dunlop tournament. Alliss is followed by another British player. Bernard Hunt, who has 5.4 points, and Christy O'Connor, of Dublin. 7.4 points. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Advertisement860 1961-07-07 14 NOTICE Jambatan K»\u at Mile 26 and 29 Dungun Kuala TrenfAanu Route 111 will be dosed to all traffic dally from 11 00 p.m to 6 am from 9 7 1961 to 12 7 1961 for emergenrv repairs. CLOSING OF PADANG BESAR KANGAR ROAD The roaouHV hi the le\tl ONaV860 words
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Advertisement883 1961-07-07 14 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Properties To be held at our Saleroom No. 194 'Market Street, On TIESDAY. IITH JILY 19C1, AT 2.30 P.M. MORTGAGEE'S Uli Land at Stale Kuan Road, area 51.510 .square feel, lreehold. (Maura, Hilborne 6c Co.— Solicitors). For Full Particulars. Conditions of Sale and Sale plans,883 words
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Advertisement133 1961-07-07 14 Your precious eyes deserve I the finest care! Bathe them with new Eye-Mo, the eye lotion containing Zoarin wonder-working medication used by eye specialists the world over. New-formula Eye-Mo with Zoarin now soothes, refreshes, beautifies and protects your eyes all a( the same time! Try it today and see with133 words
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160 1961-07-07 15 rpHE $400,000 stadium at the Merdeka Gardens x here is expected to be completed by the end of this year. It will have floodlighting. Mr. X.X.V. Nathan, secretary of the Alor Star Merdeka Memorial Fund Committee, told the Straits Times today the floodlighting equipment would160 words
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Article28 1961-07-07 15 BERLIN Thurs. —Guenther Tittes. of East Germany, yesterday beat the world swimming record for the 100 metres breaststroke here with a time of lmin 10.8 sec.28 words
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Article73 1961-07-07 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Three cycle races will be included In the sports meet to be held by the Commercial Workers Union at Merdeka Stadium on July 16. The events are 1600 metres for schoolboys. 1600 metres and 3200 metres open. Entry fee is SI per73 words
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Article63 1961-07-07 15 KLUANG. Thurs. Fifty women lave entered for the Kluang Youth :iubs big walk over 13 miles from rlengah to Kluang on July 30. Last day for entries In July 15. The Tengku Mahkota, who Is patron of the Johore Youth Council, is among those who63 words
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Article44 1961-07-07 15 BRIGHTON. Thurs. The Nawab of Pataudl. Oxford University cricket captain, in an eye hospital here following a car crash on Saturday, is making a fairly quick recovery. The Nawab had an emergency operation on his right eye soon after the accident. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article228 1961-07-07 15 Drought in 'wettest' town will result in records ¥POH. Tnurs. All pre- parations have been completed to hold this year's Perak AAA championships at Taiping's Sultan Yusuf Stadium on Saturday and Sunday. This is the first time thai the championships are being held outside228 words
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Article, Illustration36 1961-07-07 15 BRITAIN'S Christine Truman, the No. 6 seed in the Wimbledon women's singles take a tumble during her match against Margaret Hellyer of South Africa on the centre court on Tuesday. Reuter picture.Reuter - 36 words
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Article205 1961-07-07 15 I POH, Thurs. The Perak Amateur Footbal] Association is now faced with a problem, because its "new look" team is not playing up to expectations In their last two Malaya Cup matches. Perak beat Perils at Kangar 5-0 and the Federation Armed Forces in205 words
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Article129 1961-07-07 15 L K. KANGSAR LEAGUE DIV. t: Taman Bachaan 4 S«tla Bella 1. iron LEAGUE DIV. 1: Klnta Indians 1 'S. Subramanlami Cheng Wah 0: Div. 3: PTC Trotters w.o. Telecoms. TAIPINU LEAGUt DIV. 1: 7th Bn RMR 2 Kilai 1. MAHI-R SHIELD ißatu Anam^ Fort Rose Est 2 Kabun129 words
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Article73 1961-07-07 15 HEAH SWEE LEE CUP .Penanei: PBC White* bt Combined School* 4-0. (R. Soon and A. Urn bt Cheah Poh Slew and Tan Poh Seng 6-4, 9-7; CO. Olsen and R. Cheah bt Tan Seng Ouan and Tan Ban Khoon 6-3. 3-6. 6-3: J. Heah and Oh Lock Heng bt73 words
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Article27 1961-07-07 15 KILAT WALK (J. Bahru): 1 Othman b Kasslm 2 Yoganathan 3 Rahlm Salekin Ihr 41m 1.55: Veteran* 1 Abdul Hamid 2 O&man Wahadi 3 Tara Singh.27 words
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Article26 1961-07-07 15 BADARIAH GC PRESIDENTS CUP (K. Trengganu) 1 C. O. Ver«U 2 Raja Ahmad Baharudln ■hah: CapUln'a Cap: 1 C. O. VergU 3 Sambertd b Bacong.26 words
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1042 1961-07-07 15 SCHOOLS ATHLETICS SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Bukit Tiniali, the favourites to retain the secondary schools inter-district athletic championships, took a narrow lead on the first day of the meet at Farrer Park today. Heavy rain in the afternoon flooded the track and made it impossible to1,042 words
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Miscellaneous179 1961-07-07 15 SOCCER MALAYA CIP: Kelautan v Treiigfmnu (K. Bahru). TOUR MATCH: Spore Chinese v St. Paul's University of Tokyo- Jn Besar, 7.30 pm >. STORE LEAGUE DIV. 3A: Alexandra 'A' v Serangoon MY (Jn. Besar. 6). TAIPING LEAGUE DIV. 1: Perutuan Melayu V Indians (Esplanade); Dlv. 2: Indians v Town Council179 words
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Article445 1961-07-07 16 Heat wave breaks in fall of hail SINGAPORE, Thursday. V HAILSTORM lashed the northeastern part of Singapore this afternoon right in the middle of the scorching dry spell. Hailstones fell in Serangoon Garden Estate, in Seletar and in Jakn Kayu areas. Housewives I and children dashed into llu* rain to445 words
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Article, Illustration54 1961-07-07 16 Five men and a boat, Australia- bound THE fivr hitch-hikers, who left for Australia yesterday in their 30ft, 25-year-old converted life-boat Waltzing Matilda. They are (left to right) Alfred Dreckmann. 25, Heinz Bruno Viet. 23. Peter Brysinski. 21. Klaas Leupolz. 30, all Germans and Bert Van Der Voort. 26, a54 words
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266 1961-07-07 16 Rakyat hits all in Anson polls save Marshall SINGAPORE, Thursday. fIIK left-wing Party Rakyat today attacked all political parlies contesting the Anson byelection with the exception of the Workers' Party candidate, Mr. David Marshall. A statement, signed by Inche M. N. Yahaya. the secre-tary-general, said that Mr. Marshall could hope266 words
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Article233 1961-07-07 16 By D. LACKERSTEEN ana Singapore with the BorLO\DON Thm mn nt territories. Srt mSS.^S X^Xl Selkirk and the British Go- is oS m Z, vemment about South- "ton speculated be S vond n ju!v rS I2 m «n 2l Bllt sourt>t>s er do tena oe>ona233 words
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Article349 1961-07-07 16 LONDON. Tiiur*,.— Ilieie m distinctly better tendency m London stock markets today attar the sliue of the paii lew tajn. Tlie impro\ emem m due moic to a cessation cf the rtcent .selling than a return of buyer.- <>n any scale Tni' lower level.s rectntlv achieved oic, atttact349 words
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Article23 1961-07-07 16 LONDON. Timr.s Bu- ers £914 sel.ers £915. Firwmii buyer £922. feller*, £924. SeUlemeiv £917. iniuiover a.:n ion., p.m. 75 iou&. Tone: Quiet23 words
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Article38 1961-07-07 16 LONDON. Tliuis.— Spot 24 \u Aug. 24\d.. Sepi 24-, d.. Oci 24 ,d Oci. 'Dec. 24 \u. Jsn. Mai. 25d.. April-June 2Ju.. July Sept. 25d.. ci.f July 24 d.. Aug 24 '~d.. Sept. 24' xc Tone: lule38 words
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Article23 1961-07-07 16 BRUSSELS. Thurs. Employees of Belgian Sabena Airlines today announced .they will begin a daily threehour pay-claim strike from next Monday.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article140 1961-07-07 16 I ONDON. Thur.v— Tea scoie» in today's cricket ma.t.ies weie: At Folkestone: Lanes 150 .<nd 65-1: Ken. 324 iR Wilson 104: C Hillun 5-94 i. At Gloucester: Dei by 164 ana 70-1; Gloucester £27 (A Blown oii A I Loushborough: Lcict.-ter 283. Canibnuse University 270-4 At Northampton: Noiliiant140 words
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1259 1961-07-07 16 JACK FINGLETION - Tea, then sensation as Aussie wickets crash to speed attack JACK FINGLETION by Leeds, Thursday IN a sensational spell after tea England's speed attack smashed the powerful Australian batting today to provide the third Test with as thrilling a start as ever hoped for. After an unspectacular beginning— Benaud"* winning1,259 words
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Article205 1961-07-07 16 Truman and Mortimer in the final '< I ON DON, Tnurj,. Wimbledon had its biggest excitement for aecades today when two British qirU. Chrlttine Truman (20). and Angela Mortimer «29> won through to the final of the women's singles. They beat South African opponents to provide the first AllBritish women's205 words
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Obituary88 1961-07-07 16 CHEE BOON HOE v..<t H mn paaMd away on <>t i> ,iuiv ai i.mtini m r.itik K.-rau taavtm behind oik- »on. (nut dan-lit. i~. on< dauidit«r-to-)aWa tiu,-.- nca-to-hl* I ihildren. OaftaSi It-.ii. rasMaaai y in July 3 p.m. JOSEPH LIM TECK HONG. »Kr<l 7:1. h 1 i.-hv tat i.88 words
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Article29 1961-07-07 16 IN EVER LOVING mrmorr of I Madam IVi k Geok Knt who d*p*rla4 M on 7 7 60. MdT lit aoul rast 'in peace. St. John 11:25.29 words
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